Triumph
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I generally agree with the non bolded. But the bolded I disagree with.
Miles Wood IS irreplaceable. Name me one player in the league that has a similar style of play as him and is as effective as him AND also makes less than 5% of his teams salary cap. Name me just one player.
The reason this player doesn't exist is because most players are either slower than Wood or better than him at any number of things. Just because Wood is unique does not make him valuable.
When was the last time a team got hurt salary cap wise when giving a player term on a contract worth ~3.5% of the salary cap?
Every team presently above the salary cap can say similar things. The problem they all share is likely paying too much for a given player. Yes, there's the occasional weird team like the Leafs who've been in cap hell because of the pandemic, but that is a fluke. Most teams get into trouble because they pay their mid-range guys too much money.
I don't think people are realizing that Miles Wood might be the best 4th liner in the entire NHL - and having a good 4th line is extremely important to team success, especially in the playoffs. (See 2012)
This totally invalidates any point you want to make. Why would you bring up 2012? That line was made up of a guy the Devils claimed off waivers that year, a guy who was signed midseason who wasn't playing for anybody, and a career minor-leaguer. If you can just find players like that for free, why pay lots of money for one who is slightly better?
.Not to mention, we literally have NO IDEA if Wood's game will go to hell in 4-6 years. We think it might because it has happened in the past to players that play a physically taxing style. But there are also examples of that where guys that rely on speed and physicality have aged gracefully. (A guy like Pierre Edward Bellemare comes to mind)
Bellemare's game doesn't look like Wood's at all.